Champions Review: Woody Harrelson Leads A Predictable But Feel-Good Sports Movie

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Champions Review: Woody Harrelson Leads A Predictable But Feel-Good Sports Movie
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A feel-good sports movie.

Based on the 2018 Spanish film of the same name, the American version of Champions is less powerful because it doesn’t take its cues from the real-life team that inspired the original film. Still, Champions manages to have just enough feel-good moments and good character dynamics to be enjoyable. Directed by Bobby Farrelly from a screenplay by Mark Rizzo, the film gets off to a slow start but picks up steam at the halfway point, landing at a sweet and heartwarming end.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Marcus is a G-league assistant basketball coach with dreams to work with the NBA, but whose bad temper and past actions have tarnished his reputation. After a drunk-driving accident lands him in legal trouble, Marcus is given court-ordered community service coaching a basketball team with intellectual disabilities.

The film is elevated by the ensemble cast. Harrelson’s sour, disgruntled disposition as Marcus is juxtaposed nicely with The Friends’ more upbeat and optimistic outlook on life. Of The Friends, Kevin Iannucci as Johnny and Madison Tevlin as Consentino, who is a force to be reckoned with, are standouts. Champions shines brighter because of their presence alongside the rest of the team.

Champions does take a while to get going, and at a little over two hours long, it could have been edited down a bit to tighten the script. Setting up Marcus’ story at the start could have been swapped to give more screen time to The Friends and their backstories. This would have added more depth to the rest of the characters, helping to flesh them and the various dynamics they have with each other out some more. That said, the slow start doesn’t entirely derail Champions.

The cast’s chemistry uplifts this film and makes certain moments all the more enjoyable. Everyone is clearly having a great time, and it shows in every scene. While the film probably won’t be remembered after audiences leave the theater, Champions is a lighthearted, feel-good sports movie that does exactly what it sets out to accomplish. It doesn’t do anything out of the norm, but it is a solid effort from Farrelly and Rizzo that will certainly boost one’s mood after watching.

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